Close Menu
AjiraForum
  • Home
  • Jobs
  • Bursaries
  • Learnership
  • Internships
  • Apprenticeships
  • Guides
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Thekwini TVET College Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download
  • Elangeni TVET College Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download
  • NWU Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download Undergraduate & Postgraduate
  • SPU Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download Undergraduate & Postgraduate
  • Ekurhuleni East TVET College(EEC) Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download
  • Sedcol Prospectus 2027/ 2028 PDF Download Sedibeng TVET College
  • Esayidi TVET College Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download
  • TNC Prospectus 2027/ 2028 PDF Download Tshwane North TVET College
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
AjiraForumAjiraForum
  • Home
  • Jobs
  • Bursaries
  • Learnership
  • Internships
  • Apprenticeships
  • Guides
AjiraForum
Home » What Is the Maximum Amount for UIF in South Africa?
UIF Guides

What Is the Maximum Amount for UIF in South Africa?

Orhan MpondaBy Orhan MpondaMay 10, 2026No Comments1 Views
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Copy Link
What Is the Maximum Amount for UIF in South Africa?
What Is the Maximum Amount for UIF in South Africa?
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Telegram WhatsApp Threads Copy Link

What is the UIF?

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of maximum benefits, let’s quickly revisit what the UIF is all about. The Unemployment Insurance Fund is a government-run program that provides temporary financial relief to workers who have lost their jobs or are unable to work due to various circumstances, such as maternity leave or illness.

Both employers and employees contribute a small percentage of the employee’s salary to the UIF each month. When a worker becomes unemployed or unable to work, they can claim benefits from the fund, provided they meet the eligibility criteria.

Maximum Amount of UIF Benefits in South Africa

The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) maximum contribution ceiling, which is used to calculate an employer’s and employee’s monthly contributions towards the UIF, has increased from ZAR 14 872 per month to ZAR 17 712 per month with effect from 1 June 2021.

This follows the Minister of Finance’s (Minister) Budget speech earlier this year and is in terms of a notice published in the Government Gazette on 28 May 2021.

In terms of section 5, read with section 6(1) of the Unemployment Insurance Contributions Act 4 of 2002, an employer and employee are each required to contribute 1% of an employee’s monthly remuneration to the UIF. The employee’s contribution must be deducted by her employer and paid over, together with the employer’s contribution, within seven days of the end of every month.

The Minister is permitted to periodically set the maximum contribution ceiling on which the 1% contributions are calculated. Any remuneration paid to an employee in excess of the prescribed contribution ceiling will not be included for the purposes of calculating the monthly contribution.

For example, if Y earns ZAR 60 000 per month, the monthly contribution of Y and her employer will be 1% of ZAR 17 712 each. Therefore, Y and her employer will each be liable to contribute ZAR 177.12 per month to the UIF.

It is notable that the contribution ceiling has not been amended in nine years (since 1 October 2012) and has only now been aligned with the benefits limit per employee that was implemented in 2017 (currently also ZAR 17 712 per month).

Employers should make sure to update their payroll systems and UIF contributions accordingly.

Check More UIF Updates

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the maximum UIF salary cap?

R17,712 per month.

What is the maximum UIF payment per month?

Around R6,700 to R10,600 depending on your benefit rate.

How is UIF calculated?

Based on salary, capped income, and percentage rate (38%–60%).

Does UIF pay full salary?

No, it only replaces part of your income.

What is the UIF contribution limit?

Employees and employers each contribute 1% up to the salary cap.

What is the maximum UIF benefit duration?

Up to 12 months depending on credit days.

Who manages UIF?

The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) in South Africa.

Do high earners get more UIF?

No, UIF is capped at R17,712.

What are UIF credit days?

Days earned based on how long you worked and contributed.

Is UIF taxable?

Generally, UIF benefits are not taxed.

What is the UIF limit
Follow on WhatsApp Follow on Telegram
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Email WhatsApp Copy Link
Previous ArticleWhat Are the Company Requirements for UIF Registration in South Africa?
Next Article How to qualify for UIF maternity benefit?
Orhan Mponda
  • Website

Related Posts

Causes of UIF Claims to Be Rejected (South Africa Guide)

May 11, 2026

The Consequences Of Not Paying UIF Contributions

May 11, 2026

How to Cancel UIF for R350 or Other Reasons?

May 11, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Recent Posts

  • Thekwini TVET College Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download
  • Elangeni TVET College Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download
  • NWU Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download Undergraduate & Postgraduate
  • SPU Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download Undergraduate & Postgraduate
  • Ekurhuleni East TVET College(EEC) Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
Pages
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
Recent Posts
  • Thekwini TVET College Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download
  • Elangeni TVET College Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download
  • NWU Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download Undergraduate & Postgraduate
  • SPU Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download Undergraduate & Postgraduate
  • Ekurhuleni East TVET College(EEC) Prospectus 2027/2028 PDF Download
About Ajiraforum

Ajira Forum is your ultimate online platform for discovering the latest South African opportunities, including Jobs, Bursaries, Scholarships,Internships, Learnerships, and Appreciation programs. Our mission is to connect job seekers, students, and young professionals with credible opportunities that help them grow, succeed, and achieve their career dreams.

The name Ajiraforum is a unique blend of two languages. “Ajira” comes from Swahili, meaning “Job”, while “Forum” comes from English, referring to a meeting place or platform for exchanging ideas. Together, Ajiraforum represents a “Job Forum” – a professional space where ideas, guidance, and opportunities converge.

© {2026} AjiraForum.com. Designed by AjiraForum.com.
  • Home
  • Disclaimer
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.